Description. 
Noble (Engleheart) A splendid great Daffodil of 
the Lady Margaret Boscawen type, but larger 
in flower and plant. The entire bloom is of a 
beautiful pale yellow, and of magnificent build 
and substance. Indispensable for crossing. 
M.S. 3 for 120/- 
Northern Light (Engleheart) A flower of 
great refinement and superb quality with wide, 
overlapping segments of rich yellow. Crown 
crinkled, of medium size and bright orange. A 
strong grower, forming very large bulbs, and 
most floriferous. Splendidly exhibited by us 
at Birmingham, 1909. Scarce. E 
Princess Mary (Leeds) Indispensable to the 
hybridist and a splendid flower under glass. 
Broad creamy yellow perianth, large and much 
expanded cup suffused orange. E 
Queen Sophia (W. Backhouse) Thin sulphur 
yellow petals, large spreading frilled cup of a 
peculiar shade of bright orange-apricot. A 
unique flower. E.C.C., R.H.S., 1884. M.S. 
Red Coat (W. Backhouse) A flower of much 
potentiality to the hybridist. Yellow perianth 
flushed with red, orange-scarlet cup. E. 
Resolute (Engleheart) A hybrid from Grandee, 
of the Nelsoni type. A pendulous flower with 
broad creamy yellow perianth and long straight 
crown of clear yellow. L. 
Sir Watkin The best all round yellow Incomp, 
for the garden. A giant flower and deservedly 
most popular. A splendid forcer. E. 
Solfatare (Engleheart) A magnificent flower, 
very large, somewhat of Sir Watkin form, but of 
Nelsoni-like texture. Large, flat, broad-petalled 
perianth ; long, widely expanded crown. Whole 
flower of a uniform, very delicate lemon- 
yellow, pale and refined, l’erfect in habit and 
a strong grower. L. 3 for 35/— 
Torch (Engleheart) A huge decorative flower 
with twisted yellow petals and an exceedingly 
fine, large, vividly red cup. Maximus (seed) x 
l’oetarum. A.M., R.H.S., 1902. E. 
Torchlight (Engleheart) Broad, overlapping, 
pale primrose perianth, bold open crown of dark 
orange suffused scarlet. A well shaped flower 
and should be most useful for hybridising. L. 
Wonderland (Copeland) Raised from Emperor 
X Poeticus. A large flower of great substance 
and solidity. Broad, substantial, flat over- 
lapping segments of yellowish buff. Broad, 
cylindrical crown of deepest yellow, frilled 
at apex and tipped with orange. A notable 
flower. First Prize as Short Trumpet, Birming- 
ham, 1910. M.S. 
100 doz. 
10/6 1/6 
- 8 /- 
- 15/- 
— 5 /- 
6/- lOd. 
ea. 
42/- 
10 /- 
2d. 
9d 
1/6 
6d. 
12/6 
2 /- 
30/— 
42 /- 
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